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Mother Fails To Prove Entitlement To Coverage After Untimely Payment

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Mother Fails To Prove Entitlement To Coverage After Untimely Payment

Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment in favor of a Hendricks County woman’s insurer on her suit alleging breach of contract after the insurance company declined to cover her son’s auto accident, which occurred after she let her coverage lapse for nonpayment.

Heather Starr-Haller, who had coverage in six-month terms for her 1998 Chevy Blazer, had a history of failing to pay for the coverage from State Farm, which was billed on a monthly basis.

On three occasions in a two-year period, she missed her monthly installment due on her premium, in which State Farm sent her a notice with the amount due and a cancel date. The notices stated that there is no coverage between the date and time of cancellation and the date and time of reinstatement. Whenever she did pay the missed payment, she received a reinstatement notice that again said there was no coverage between the cancellation date and the reinstatement date.

In August 2014, she missed another payment and received another cancellation notice. The cancellation date was Sept. 18. On Oct. 30, she dropped a partial payment off at her State Farm agent’s place of business after business hours. That night, her son was injured in a one-car crash in the Blazer, which was totaled. Starr-Haller sometime thereafter paid the remaining balance, and she claims the policy was reinstated, although it is not supported by the evidence.

She filed a claim with the insurance company, but it denied it on the ground that it had cancelled her coverage and it was not reinstated at the time of the accident. Starr-Haller sued for breach of contract and other claims. The trial court granted State Farm’s motion for summary judgment in December.

Starr-Haller maintained that State Farm waived its right to deny and is estopped from denying her coverage because of the history of reinstating her coverage after she made the payment in full. She claimed because State Farm never refunded her for the time when the insurance had lapsed, it accepted the payments as though she had continuous, uninterrupted coverage.

“State Farm’s actions with respect to the dates that encompassed the October 30 accident were identical to its actions during the three prior occasions in which State Farm had also cancelled Starr-Haller’s coverage. That undisputed evidence plainly shows that State Farm did not intend to relinquish its right to deny Starr-Haller coverage during the period in which those cancellations of coverage had occurred. Likewise, that evidence demonstrates that State Farm’s course of conduct did not knowingly mislead or induce Starr-Haller to believe that she would have retroactive coverage if she did not pay her premium installment when due,” Judge Edward Najam wrote inBradley Starr by Next Friend Heather Starr-Haller and Heather Starr-Haller v. State Farm Automobile Insurance Company and the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, 32A05-1605-PL-976.

Aces Basketball Tip-Off Fundraiser to be held Oct. 11

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Event will be on UE campus

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Coming off of an extremely successful event last year, the University of Evansville Athletics Department will once again hold the Purple Aces Basketball Tip-Off Fundraiser on Tuesday, October 11.

The banquet will be held in the Eykamp room on the second floor of the Ridgway University Center on the UE campus.  Beer and wine will be served at 6 p.m. with dinner being served at 6:30 p.m.  Following dinner, a program will take place that will feature speeches from both head basketball coaches and a student-athlete roundtable session.

Early registration is encouraged.  The first 100 registered guests will be guaranteed a seat with an Aces basketball player.  The cost for the dinner and program is $100 per person.  That rate is good until Tuesday, Oct. 4 when the late registration cost will be $120.  Catering will be provided by Acropolis.

UE head coaches Marty Simmons and Matt Ruffing will be on hand to give an exclusive look into their preparations for the 2016-17 campaign.  There will also be a roundtable discussion with the student-athletes, giving you exclusive first-hand access to the UE basketball programs and will be hosted the event will be 14 News anchor Erin Meyer.  Capping off the night will be an exclusive video presentation.

All proceeds from the event will benefit the Aces Athletics Aspire Fund.  Part of your registration price is tax deductible.

It is sure to be a great evening that will serve as the official kickoff to basketball season.  This provides a great opportunity to get inside access while enjoying an evening on the UE campus.  Two drink tickets will be provided to each guest along with top-notch catering and ambiance.

 

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History of Local High School Football Program

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Adopt A Pet

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HILLARY AND BILL – THE OLD COUPLE

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HILLARY AND BILL – THE OLD COUPLE

Making Sense by Michael Reagan

Now that the health of Hillary has become a serious issue in the mainstream media and not just a dirty alt-right rumor, maybe someone should carry Bill Clinton down to the nearest clinic for a checkup.

Bill appears to be in much worse shape than poor old Hillary.

In his campaign speeches the old lech looks and talks like some retired codger you’d find hanging out at Jerry’s One Stop convenience store in Hope, Ark.

If I’m running Hillary’s Campaign to Nowhere, I’d pull the old man off the trail immediately and let him appear only at private $100,000-a-plate fundraisers in Hollywood.

All thin, rich Bill does now is remind people how old and tired he and Hillary are.

The thought of Bill and Hillary —- the Old Couple? — together again in the Oval Office might still bring tears of joy to Babs Streisand and the rest of the liberal entertainment elite.

But to any voter under forty it must look like their grandparents’ bridge club is trying to take over the country.

Trump isn’t exactly the most fit or youthful 70-year-old, no matter what Doctor Oz decrees. He too is older than we’d like.

But at least he can still play golf, climb up and down stairs without assistance and use a cellphone without losing it. He isn’t almost collapsing in public, either.

Poor Hillary’s public stumble at the 9/11 memorial ceremonies last weekend forced her to do what she, Bill and the entire Clinton Mob do better than any modern political operation in modern history —- lie.

They could have come out and said Hillary had pneumonia but she thought the 9/11 ceremony was so important she tried to tough it out. She could have been a hero.

Instead they did what first comes naturally to the Clintons. They hid from the public and started lying.

They’d still be lying if some ordinary guy with a smartphone and a Twitter account hadn’t caught her wobbly walk on video.

And we’d all still be believing she left in the middle of the event because she works harder than any man, was dehydrated and got sunstroke on a pleasant morning thousands of others thought was perfect.

The mainstream news media didn’t discover Hillary’s latest lies. They didn’t even capture her stumbling collapse into her SUV. Maybe they’ll do better next time, but don’t count on it.

WikiLeaks and the Russian hackers are doing the dirty work the media won’t do. Now we’re outsourcing our journalism.

The true state of Hillary’s health is a serious issue and her people can’t be trusted to provide us with the truth. But in her basket of deplorable acts, where do you put this one?

On top of Benghazi? Above the emails? Below the Clinton Foundation? Next to her lousy job as secretary of state? Under all those quarter-million dollar speeches she and Bill made?

Trump is no prize for anyone with Republican or conservative values. And it’s not pretty to watch him learning to be a politician on the job — and in public.

But for all the insulting things he’s said or dumb liberal things he and Ivanka want to do, he still has the potential to not make Republicans sorry they voted for him.

There’s no hope for old Hillary to change for the better. She betrayed her true, nasty character when she read her “Deplorables Speech” to her elite pals.

Millions of American voters have been given a rare glimpse of the real Hillary. Let’s hope most of them saw that she’s the one who’s really deplorable.

ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO HOLD  FUNDRAISING SALE

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The St. Mary’s Hospital Auxiliary will hold a fundraising sale in the lobby of the Center for Advanced Medicine, Tuesday October 4, from 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and Wednesday October 5, from 7:00 a.m. – 2 p.m.

This event features Masquarade Fundraising, known for high-fashion jewelry and accessories for women, men and children all at the amazing price of $5 each. They have jewelry, watches, scarves, camping accessories, gardening items, electronic accessories, and much more.

Cash, checks, and credit/debit cards are welcome. Proceeds from the sale will benefit the St. Mary’s Hospital Auxiliary scholarship fund.

 MODEL TRAIN SHOW

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                       OPERATING TRAIN LAYOUTS IN

                       G scale, O LIONEL, HO, N, Z, scale

                              LEGO & WOODEN TRAINS

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                 SATURDAY  SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 10:00AM-5:00PM

                 SUNDAY      SEPTEMBER 18, 2016 NOON-4:00PM

 

                             Evansville Convention & Visitors Center “Pagoda”

                                  401 S E Riverside Drive   Evansville, IN 47713

 

 

 

MEANWHILE IN RUSSIA

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS

ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016

12:00 NOON

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MINUTESSeptember 7, 2016

3. CONSENT AGENDA

              a.   Request Re:  Approve and Execute Park Use Permit with the Mayor’s Office for Lilly

                    King Celebration at Garvin Park September 24, 2016. – Hayes

              b.   Request Re:  Approve and Execute Park Use Permit with the Easter Seals Rehabilitation

                    Center for Fantasy of Lights at Garvin Park November 3 – January 7, 2017. – Hayes

4.         OLD BUSINESS N/A

5.         NEW BUSINESS

            a.   Request Re:  Approve Fall Festival Parking Fees. – Hayes

            b.   Request Re:  Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments.

6.        REPORTS

           a.   Brian Holtz, Executive Director

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN